And my feelings on tonight..... can we talk about our feelings right now? OK. My feelings are that Seattle sucks and go Niners, also because I picked them to go to the SB before the season started and also because Seattle sucks.

Quasar:After their recent behavior I have elected to place Seattle at the coveted #3 spot on the list of teams I can't stand, right behind New England and Dallas.

Is this the place to complain about being ranked behind teams we beat? While I wait for you answer I'm just going to fiddle with my phone and mill about randomly as I confuse people trying to queue up for their vente foam, syrup, whipcream with a splash of coffee and tell you how much better Red Mill Burgers are than anything else you've even read about.

Almost forgot to post this, but based on how I did last week that might have been a good thing.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers:Of all the weird NFC West-related stats in this young 2012 season, perhaps none are stranger than this: the Seahawks are a perfect* 4-0* against teams in other divisions, including victories over Dallas, Green Bay*, and New England, but are 0-2 against their fellow former doormats in the West with both losses coming on the road. There's also the question of symmetry in schedule: Seattle opened the season with a loss, ran off two wins in a row, lost, and have now won two again. San Francisco opened with two wins, lost a game, won two more, then lost again. Thus I don't even have to consult the stats to determine that the 49ers will win this game. 24-18

Harv72b:Almost forgot to post this, but based on how I did last week that might have been a good thing.

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers:Of all the weird NFC West-related stats in this young 2012 season, perhaps none are stranger than this: the Seahawks are a perfect* 4-0* against teams in other divisions, including victories over Dallas, Green Bay*, and New England, but are 0-2 against their fellow former doormats in the West with both losses coming on the road. There's also the question of symmetry in schedule: Seattle opened the season with a loss, ran off two wins in a row, lost, and have now won two again. San Francisco opened with two wins, lost a game, won two more, then lost again. Thus I don't even have to consult the stats to determine that the 49ers will win this game. 24-18

Also, the last 4 losses of the Harbaugh era in SF have been followed by resounding SF wins. They've outscored opponents something like 93-11 when coming off a loss. This is why the Seahawks will win. We've been doing the exact opposite of the conventional/statistical wisdom all season when it comes down to the final result of games. Seahawks 13-10

Also, in his last 4 games against the Seahawks (In other words, since Seattle grew a defense), Frank Gore has been held to 1 TD and something like 2.9 YPC. The defensive gameplan will be to put the game on Alex Smith's arm and count on the best defensive backfield in the league to contain the passing game. I think it'll work out.

OtherBrotherDarryl:Quasar: After their recent behavior I have elected to place Seattle at the coveted #3 spot on the list of teams I can't stand, right behind New England and Dallas.

It's strange when I hear that someone from another city really likes/hates the Seahawks. I really didn't think they were on anyone's radar.

Well, well, well. Next you'll tell me that you've never heard of Richard Sherman WHICH just proves that you don't actually foo,ow the NFL and that you'd prob confuse Colt McCoy for Weeden at a browns practice. You. Make. Me. Sick.

LucklessWonder:I don't have NFL Network, nor do I have any of these teams players on my main fantasy team. I will be following via the thread to see how Richmond's own Russell Wilson does against a real defense.

He won that game against Arizona's real defense (in a world where Doug Baldwin and Braylon Edwards catch TD passes that hit them in the hands).

LucklessWonder:I don't have NFL Network, nor do I have any of these teams players on my main fantasy team. I will be following via the thread to see how Richmond's own Russell Wilson does against a real defense.